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After you have signed up for an application (e.g. FGenesH) at The Australian BioCommons, you will:
Receive an email invitation to become a Pawsey user, and once you have accepted it;
Receive an email confirmation of your Pawsey username;
Make a reservation of the resource on our reservation portal (ensure you change the timezone on your profile accordingly); and
Receive an email on further login details of the resource you signed up for.
You would have had signed up for an application (e.g. FGenesH) at The Australian BioCommons, and
A public key available to access our Nimbus instances, if that is the system your requested application is on.
To create a keypair, use the following commands on your local machine (the computer that you will be accessing the Pawsey resource from):
>ssh-keygen -t rsa -f ~/.ssh/firstname_lastname_key >chmod 600 ~/.ssh/firstname_lastname_key >cat ~/.ssh/firstname_lastname_key.pub
The output of the last command is the public key. Please note that you should never give out the private key, which is stored in ~/.ssh/ as above.